Mozart: Sonata

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I'm about to start learning Mozart K332, sonata in F major.
In the second movement, the edition I'm using has an ornamented version and a non-ornamented version. The editorial lists that the non-ornamented is from the autograph and the ornamented from the first published edition.
Any opinions on which it's 'better' to learn - either or both? I'm leaning towards the ornamented version for personal preference, but wondering if I ought to do the non-ornamented first and then add the complications. |
First movement from the F major sonata. It's work in progress, including mistakes... Any comments very welcome! |
| 2nd movement from the Fmajor sonata. |
here it is. ;D
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Could someone tell me the order of these pieces from the easiest to the hardest?
Chopin Poloanaise Op 26 No 1 Beethoven Sonata Op 10 No 1 Mozart Sonata K332 Schubert Impromptu Op 90 No 2 Chopin Fantasie Impromptu
THanks |
I'm having a hard time with mozart's k332.... I find it so difficult!!!. YEAH, DIFFICULT. I couldn't care less what other people say, mozart is extremely difficult!. At first it seems so simple but when you play for a while you realize how hard it is. Those little details, ornaments, trills... arrgh I cannot play them correctly. I personally think that someone who says mozart is easy is a complete ignorant, and probably hasn't played any of it. Anyone can play the correct notes, that's just the first step. But to actually make it sound good!!!, that's when you find out his genius and start to admire those great mozart permormers like Mitsuko Uchida or Annie Fischer. For me, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin and all the others are easier than Mozart. I mean it!!!
*sigh* Oh well 8) I feel better now after saying that... does anyone share my opinion? |
I recorded this over the weekend, at home, and since I only have a cheap headset mic and my living room isn't really acoustically suited to be a recording studio, it sounded a bit seedy. I added some reverb to make it a bit smoother and easier listening.
Boston GP 156 piano.
Thoughts, comments welcome. Hope you enjoy.
-- Poete |
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